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joining us now from columbus, ohio a teacher at ohio state and studied the violent video game culture. what's the most important thing you learned about the culture, professor? >> well, i have been study violent media effects for over 25 years and conducted over 50 studies we recently conducted comprehensive review of all studies 381 of them involving 130,000 participants and these studies show that violent video games increase aggressive thoughts. they increase angry feelings. they increase physiological arousal such as heart rate and blood pressure. which may explain why they also increase aggressive behavior because people who have aggressive thoughts and feel angry inside and are stressed out are more likely to behave aggressively than those who aren't. and they also decrease helping behavior and they decrease feelings of empathy and compassion for others. >> bill: i know lots of kids who play these games. and they are good kids, they are normal. they don't act out. they don't do anything destructive but they love the games. the reason they love the games because it empowers the c
joining us now from columbus, ohio a teacher at ohio state and studied the violent video game culture. what's the most important thing you learned about the culture, professor? >> well, i have been study violent media effects for over 25 years and conducted over 50 studies we recently conducted comprehensive review of all studies 381 of them involving 130,000 participants and these studies show that violent video games increase aggressive thoughts. they increase angry feelings. they...
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we're about to start tearing up columbus avenue. so, i think it's a point well taken we heard loud and clear from the community that we should have done, and from president chiu, that we should have done a much better job on that. so, i want to acknowledge that. so, but we did hear loud and clear from the community not just on the process issue, but on the substance of what this project would mean to the north beach community. and i think what we came down to is there are trade-offs to be made. i think the option that we're recommending that is our first choice, which is basically still enabling us to remove the machines from the ground, but doing it off of the public right-of-way. and in doing so, perhaps stimulate movement on a project that has -- a property that's become a blight to the community really represents a possible win/win scenario where we preserve the maximum flexibility for the community for whatever future extension there may be. but we are able to do so in a way that doesn't create the disruption that the current p
we're about to start tearing up columbus avenue. so, i think it's a point well taken we heard loud and clear from the community that we should have done, and from president chiu, that we should have done a much better job on that. so, i want to acknowledge that. so, but we did hear loud and clear from the community not just on the process issue, but on the substance of what this project would mean to the north beach community. and i think what we came down to is there are trade-offs to be made....
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it would impose minimal traffic impacts to columbus avenue. and would not preclude a future extension of lrv service to fisherman's wharf. currently the impact of the project budget would be about $3 million and it will also require the appropriation of additional local money to secure the rights of the property from the current owner. finally, the last option, option 5, now, this option would also likely require additional environmental study. and then for the reasons articulated above, abandoning the tbms underground would require the sfmta to compensate the tunneling contractor for the tbm and may also delay the construction of the existing tunnel contract and station contract. the benefit of option 5, though, is that it would -- it would prevent a future extension of this line would not conflict with existing powell street cable car lines. but the negative is it would increase the project budget by roughly 24 to $26 million. now, the above alternatives that were presented to the public on november 19th, the meeting was attended by approxim
it would impose minimal traffic impacts to columbus avenue. and would not preclude a future extension of lrv service to fisherman's wharf. currently the impact of the project budget would be about $3 million and it will also require the appropriation of additional local money to secure the rights of the property from the current owner. finally, the last option, option 5, now, this option would also likely require additional environmental study. and then for the reasons articulated above,...
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it would impose minimal traffic impacts to columbus avenue. and would not preclude a future extension of lrv service to fisherman's wharf. currently the impact of the project budget would be about
it would impose minimal traffic impacts to columbus avenue. and would not preclude a future extension of lrv service to fisherman's wharf. currently the impact of the project budget would be about
it would impose minimal traffic impacts to columbus avenue. and would
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we don't have to take this thing out through columbus avenue. we could have taken it out through the park and left the roadway open. but we had even more vocal opposition to the people who didn't want to harm a single tree or a single blade of grass. this was the compromise that was intended to mollify the public. there is nothing wrong in principle with pagoda option. it's just there are additional costs there. they have to come from somewhere. my city is not a trash dumb. i don't want to leave anything in the ground. that's a practice that should have stopped with washing the ships into the store line and the gold rush era and filling in the bay to extend the shoreline. we want people to pick up our trash, to separate our recyclables, to reuse, repurpose what we can * to practice sustainability. to set leadership by example. do whatever you have to do, but let's not leave these pieces somewhere in the ground where they're going to be someone else's problem, but someone else's problem at our expense. thank you. >> our next speaker, please. >> j
we don't have to take this thing out through columbus avenue. we could have taken it out through the park and left the roadway open. but we had even more vocal opposition to the people who didn't want to harm a single tree or a single blade of grass. this was the compromise that was intended to mollify the public. there is nothing wrong in principle with pagoda option. it's just there are additional costs there. they have to come from somewhere. my city is not a trash dumb. i don't want to...
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the retrieval shaft excavation will require the closure of two lanes on columbus avenue. to minimize effects of construction we have employed a variety of measures including traffic control and daily street sweeping. the agency decided to move forward with the utility relocation of the proposed columbus street retrieval shaft to meet contractual and grant funding obligations. in the meantime, we've also reviewed four options. some of the residents and business owners in north beach expressed concern that the north beach retrieval shaft work if if carried out as planned would impact the neighborhood without providing benefits of an enhanced public transportation system. the community [speaker not understood] project team to evaluate options and the options evaluated includes included a number of criteria. and including the impediments to a potential but not yet planned future t-line extension. each option was also evaluated based on the impact to the approved project's cost and schedule. as you know, the sfmta has entered into a $233 million contract to construct the tunne
the retrieval shaft excavation will require the closure of two lanes on columbus avenue. to minimize effects of construction we have employed a variety of measures including traffic control and daily street sweeping. the agency decided to move forward with the utility relocation of the proposed columbus street retrieval shaft to meet contractual and grant funding obligations. in the meantime, we've also reviewed four options. some of the residents and business owners in north beach expressed...
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i was in columbus stark county ohio this year. love it all. thank you very much, congresswoman. >> marry christmas to all. >> in america owning a gun seems part and parcel of being an american but overseas they don't understand how you can walk into a store or a gun show and walk out with weapons some say should be used only by the military. we'll show you how the world is reacting to americans' gun culture. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! thank you very much, reacting to americans' gun and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> coming up, we are going to have more on world reaction to america. and gun control. in the "newsroom." [ male announcer ] if someone asks what it feels like to drive a jeep grand cheroke
i was in columbus stark county ohio this year. love it all. thank you very much, congresswoman. >> marry christmas to all. >> in america owning a gun seems part and parcel of being an american but overseas they don't understand how you can walk into a store or a gun show and walk out with weapons some say should be used only by the military. we'll show you how the world is reacting to americans' gun culture. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever....
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one window is on columbus, one window is on stockton. i can smell, taste, hear -- i know what's going on. and i think a little more investigation should be planned before bulldozing through our neighborhood without regard to residents and businesses, which does not represent progress or proper planning, but i think mostly greed. thank you. >> patricia landis, [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon. my name is patricia [speaker not understood]. we're coming from north beach and i'm a florist. [speaker not understood]. i'm happy everybody has business now, but thinking about our business is very, very hard. now with the construction, i know -- now, everybody saves money. i know everybody is saving money in the pocket. this is no, no. they're saying city hall has to save money. [speaker not understood]. i was working coming from chinatown and i realized it's leaking the water why they don't paint t why they don't fix what they already done? repair what is right now. i'm happy that there is construction and they are investing money in
one window is on columbus, one window is on stockton. i can smell, taste, hear -- i know what's going on. and i think a little more investigation should be planned before bulldozing through our neighborhood without regard to residents and businesses, which does not represent progress or proper planning, but i think mostly greed. thank you. >> patricia landis, [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon. my name is patricia [speaker not understood]. we're coming from north beach...
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then there is columbus, ohio. an underwater robot. christ had a $98,000. the robot has a camera that provid a video this way to a vehicle on shore. i but i have to tell you that i don't know why, because columbus, ohio, the capital of ohio is wehrmacht. great lakes are up hre. officials declared emergency because of grant deadlines. not to be outdone, seattle and a remote control helicopter. not really an issue of national security, but there you have it. $41,000 for each one helicopter. by the way, one more thing. take a look at the cover of tom coburn's report. it's fantasy. how much you think you can't? crazy. okay, that's what taayer dollars can do. i could have done a lot more with a half-million dollars. >> coming up on "the willis report", obama ad the house republicans not letting on their fiscal cliff stands. the fiscal cliff symbolizes time over tragedy. it will soon be a loss for many new york city commuters. but the tablet top your christmas wish list? christmas wish list? have before copd... i tk my son fishing every year. we had a great spot,
then there is columbus, ohio. an underwater robot. christ had a $98,000. the robot has a camera that provid a video this way to a vehicle on shore. i but i have to tell you that i don't know why, because columbus, ohio, the capital of ohio is wehrmacht. great lakes are up hre. officials declared emergency because of grant deadlines. not to be outdone, seattle and a remote control helicopter. not really an issue of national security, but there you have it. $41,000 for each one helicopter. by the...
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host: $98,000 was spent on an underwater robot in columbus, ohio. is it harder for urban areas outside of metropolitan areas to justify the grants and find ways to use them? are there hurdles in getting money or not? guest: generally speaking, it tends to go to the larger jurisdictions, because as you would imagine, those are the ones at the greatest risk and potential targets for terrorists. most of the money would go to places like new york, chicago, miami, los angeles, dallas, places like that. however, over the years, some smaller areas have been able to receive some money. columbus is an illustrative case of that. host: barbara on the independent line. caller: there have been security breaches at nuclear plants. people coming in that were not employees. what kind of funds are going to be provided for states with nuclear plants against terrorism attacks? guest: that is one of the key focuses of dhs grants, as you correctly point out. a nuclear facility presents a tempting target for potential terrorist attack. the good news is that dhs is aware
host: $98,000 was spent on an underwater robot in columbus, ohio. is it harder for urban areas outside of metropolitan areas to justify the grants and find ways to use them? are there hurdles in getting money or not? guest: generally speaking, it tends to go to the larger jurisdictions, because as you would imagine, those are the ones at the greatest risk and potential targets for terrorists. most of the money would go to places like new york, chicago, miami, los angeles, dallas, places like...
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cleveland, too, columbus, ohio, at 39 degrees. that cold air will be dropping in, and arriving by tomorrow morning. so you're going to need the coat. i think a lot of neighborhoods will be down in the 20s by tomorrow morning. we're at 58 degrees right now. our winds still at 12 miles per hour. it's a dry wind out of the northwest. but that wind by morning will drop to about five to maybe eight miles an hour. and there's your cold front showing up this morning, from new york, eastern new york, all the way through our area and down into eastern tennessee. move through our area, and now high pressure is over us. so the sky is clear. and tomorrow it still will be with us. we'll have some sunshine. from chilly to cold by morning. we get the sunshine. we'll hold on to full sunshine throughout the day tomorrow. you'll hardly even notice a cloud, even a wispy cloud. friday, the clouds roll in. and there's a possibility of a few light showers just north of d.c. i didn't put a percentage in, because i thought it would only be about 20% chan
cleveland, too, columbus, ohio, at 39 degrees. that cold air will be dropping in, and arriving by tomorrow morning. so you're going to need the coat. i think a lot of neighborhoods will be down in the 20s by tomorrow morning. we're at 58 degrees right now. our winds still at 12 miles per hour. it's a dry wind out of the northwest. but that wind by morning will drop to about five to maybe eight miles an hour. and there's your cold front showing up this morning, from new york, eastern new york,...
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muni general manager says he's now recommending the subway be extended to columbus and powell for a new station to be built at the site of the long vacant pagoda theater >> highway patrol investigating the death of a man struck while walking on a bay area freeway on westbound i-580 in richmond around 8:30 last night the man was walking along the freeway near harbor way he was struck by a big rig then several cars he died at the scene. investigators thought the victim came from a nearby homeless encampment but that was not the case the identity isn't being released until family members are notified. >>> there's another round of rain heading our way tomorrow, late tonight, one community will be keeping a close eye on this next storm. sonoma county saw tour to 10 inch rain lucky the russian river did not other than flow as predicted the warning expired last night in napa county all watches around warnings cancelled . weekend storm dropped plenty of water the napa river never flooded thanks to a new project downtown. sandbags were ready to go but not needed. >>> rocks and mudslides created
muni general manager says he's now recommending the subway be extended to columbus and powell for a new station to be built at the site of the long vacant pagoda theater >> highway patrol investigating the death of a man struck while walking on a bay area freeway on westbound i-580 in richmond around 8:30 last night the man was walking along the freeway near harbor way he was struck by a big rig then several cars he died at the scene. investigators thought the victim came from a nearby...
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police had to use mace to break up an unruly crowd applying for subsidized apartments in columbus, ohio. 2,000 people showed up then they started fighting in order to get applications. that complex had to turn everyone away. several people were treated for minor injuries but no one was arrested. >> it is all pray and no play. it turns out the controversial combround zai ground zero mosque was supposed to be a cultural center is an empty space with no community programs whatsoever. dozens of worshippers gather at the site for prayer services but that is the only activity in the building despite promises otherwise. >>> thank you, heather. looking for somewhere special to take your family this holiday season? we are here to help you out. they gave us their list of the top five hotels. here to tell us about them all are travel experts lee avamante. best job in business. >> let's start with the first one. this is in las vegas. one of the nicest hotels in las vegas say it is a great place. they are decked out for the holidays in reds and golds and greens. they have all of the cool scenes for
police had to use mace to break up an unruly crowd applying for subsidized apartments in columbus, ohio. 2,000 people showed up then they started fighting in order to get applications. that complex had to turn everyone away. several people were treated for minor injuries but no one was arrested. >> it is all pray and no play. it turns out the controversial combround zai ground zero mosque was supposed to be a cultural center is an empty space with no community programs whatsoever. dozens...
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after 9/11 one fellow sent me an e-mail that said gray beards of columbus, like the knights of columbus we can become a not for profit. my qualifications was i was the guy that collected $20 at the bar after we collected basketball. >> to have steve show up at my house today, it means a lot. we totally have zero. we lost everything. a couple items here and there, but -- >> hello? when you do something for somebody, you know, you go through the tears, you go through the thanks, the hugs and everything, but at the end of the day when you walk away, you go -- your name came across our desk, so from the gray beards. >> you don't have to do that, steve. >> huh? >> you don't have to do that? >> how you holding up? okay. i did good good. i helped somebody. >> little something. the gray beards changed a person's life. there's an express in rockaway that you're borned with sand in your diapers. maybe after years of irritation you want to feel good so you go out and help people, you know? >> reporter: many of the folks helping out in the wake of sandy are not part of organized groups, but they're
after 9/11 one fellow sent me an e-mail that said gray beards of columbus, like the knights of columbus we can become a not for profit. my qualifications was i was the guy that collected $20 at the bar after we collected basketball. >> to have steve show up at my house today, it means a lot. we totally have zero. we lost everything. a couple items here and there, but -- >> hello? when you do something for somebody, you know, you go through the tears, you go through the thanks, the...
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louis and columbus. showers from northern missouri to green bay. near record highs in the midwest. also unseasonably warm for the east coast. >> we'll take it. 60 here in new york. 70 in atlanta. 80 in dallas. near 70 from indianapolis and kansas city. 70s in the southeast. 50s in the pacific northwest. >> not that we'd know it because it's 25 degrees in the studio today. >> like i like it. >>> when we come back, fasten your seat belts. airline executives are cooking up new ways to hit you with fees. >> just what we wanted to hear. >>> then, went what wrong. the search for answers in the murder/suicide case involving nfl linebacker jovan belcher. >>> and later, prepare for landing. the amazing time-lapsed video that shows just how busy our skies really are. >>> and welcome back, everyone. there's another recall for the brand-new ford escape that affects about 73,000 2013 models with 1.6 liter engines that could catch fire. another 16,000 fusions, they're also being recalled. ford isn't sure what it's going to do to fix the problem but owners can get a free loaner car while the auto
louis and columbus. showers from northern missouri to green bay. near record highs in the midwest. also unseasonably warm for the east coast. >> we'll take it. 60 here in new york. 70 in atlanta. 80 in dallas. near 70 from indianapolis and kansas city. 70s in the southeast. 50s in the pacific northwest. >> not that we'd know it because it's 25 degrees in the studio today. >> like i like it. >>> when we come back, fasten your seat belts. airline executives are cooking...
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the cities that are looking to install these systems we have new jane oregon traverse city michigan columbus ohio hartford connecticut athens georgia all of these cities across the country looking to install these systems are you were you surprised at how widespread it's becoming or how many cities are looking into making this part of their public transit system. you know those are cities that are that are at different stages of installing or upgrading their systems and they're trying to give you examples to sort of demonstrate the breadth both you know from big cosmopolitan places like san francisco to small college towns like japanese georgia just to get a sense of how widespread this is and the justification of course michael is that this is making us safer is there any proof that that's in fact what it does i mean doesn't make us safer it's hard to know. i believe that the experts weigh in on. a very interesting you and thank you very much for telling us all about your findings that was reporter for the daily michael brick thanks for everything and we are going to leave it off there but
the cities that are looking to install these systems we have new jane oregon traverse city michigan columbus ohio hartford connecticut athens georgia all of these cities across the country looking to install these systems are you were you surprised at how widespread it's becoming or how many cities are looking into making this part of their public transit system. you know those are cities that are that are at different stages of installing or upgrading their systems and they're trying to give...
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who will be live in columbus, ohio as the state college and need. and a little bit later, we will have taped coverage of the meeting in north carolina. that is under way today at noon eastern on c-span3. we're also live with a discussion on raising the medicare eligibility age. you can watch that on c-span2. >> i think the challenge for us is that we want to be on every device for every person at every hour of the day. we are a mobile society. the challenge is to make sure that we are on the paths, computers, phones, as well as traditional view in, which is in the living room now on a wonderful high-definition television screen. the other challenge we have is that spectrum is a finite resource and others want to that resource. there is not enough spectrum in the universe to do all video by broadband. our architecture of one to everyone on a location, obverses theirs,obversesversus which is one to one, it will always feel because of moving video from one to one. you cannot do that. >> a look at the communication industry with gordon smith tonight on
who will be live in columbus, ohio as the state college and need. and a little bit later, we will have taped coverage of the meeting in north carolina. that is under way today at noon eastern on c-span3. we're also live with a discussion on raising the medicare eligibility age. you can watch that on c-span2. >> i think the challenge for us is that we want to be on every device for every person at every hour of the day. we are a mobile society. the challenge is to make sure that we are on...
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new report, coburn sites example after example, including nearly $0,000 for an underwater robot in columbus, ohio. $69,000 hovercraft for indianapolis. and this. a sleepy town of keene, new hampshire, siting the need to secure its annual pumpkin festival, was awarded a grant to buy a bearcat armored vehicle. price tag? nearly a quarter of a million dollars. department of homeland security told us its grants, quote, make our communities safer places to live. coburn says there's just too much waste. the examples you site here are the tip of the iceberg? >> sure. all over the government. everywhere you look. >> reporter: is what? >> is waste. incompetence and stupidity. >> reporter: but again, could you ever be too prepared for the zombie apocalypse? jonathan karl, abc news, capitol hill. >>> and, still ahead on "world news," we're going to show you what's happening every six seconds in some video games that could get you hooked and cost you big money. next. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with un
new report, coburn sites example after example, including nearly $0,000 for an underwater robot in columbus, ohio. $69,000 hovercraft for indianapolis. and this. a sleepy town of keene, new hampshire, siting the need to secure its annual pumpkin festival, was awarded a grant to buy a bearcat armored vehicle. price tag? nearly a quarter of a million dollars. department of homeland security told us its grants, quote, make our communities safer places to live. coburn says there's just too much...
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earnings that is not enough in this case you as a prosecutor neil barofsky who has gone after drug cartels columbus. dr cartels over issues like money laundering you said this is a case where there should have been criminal charges what should have happened based on your experience what kind of charges should we have seen and i think more importantly than that in my opinion that was apparently the pinion of prosecutors within the department of justice paralegal within the district attorney's office here in new york that was also participating that there should be criminal charges and a plea to go to to criminal charges along the lines of money laundering or something perhaps a little bit lesser included that was the that was what the prosecutors wanted and it got knocked down by the treasury department invoking this fear of systemic instability and this is to me this is one of those we should be out in the streets with pitchforks moments because when the prosecutors make a determination that a crime has been committed and that this is the appropriate answer and then the of their protectors in chief
earnings that is not enough in this case you as a prosecutor neil barofsky who has gone after drug cartels columbus. dr cartels over issues like money laundering you said this is a case where there should have been criminal charges what should have happened based on your experience what kind of charges should we have seen and i think more importantly than that in my opinion that was apparently the pinion of prosecutors within the department of justice paralegal within the district attorney's...
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here is a map of the world, drawn 50 years before columbus; at its edge, the towers of paradise. and an immediate best seller, columbus' description of his voyage to the new world, published in 1493. in a certain way, the library is kind of the attic of western civilization. >> father michael collins: it's so true. and it's like many attics, you know? you put things up all the time. you keep on pushing over boxes to make space for more things. >> safer: father michael collins is an irish priest who's written extensively about the vatican, where the library's shelves, if you put them end to end, would stretch for 31 miles. is there anyone, any single person who really knows what the library holds? >> collins: nobody knows exactly what's there, because it will be impossible for the human brain to understand, to remember the titles, who wrote it, when they were written. >> monsignor cesare pasini: it is quite a treasure of humanity that you have here. >> safer: monsignor cesare pasini presides over the library. its great hall-- essentially unchanged over the centuries-- is a picture
here is a map of the world, drawn 50 years before columbus; at its edge, the towers of paradise. and an immediate best seller, columbus' description of his voyage to the new world, published in 1493. in a certain way, the library is kind of the attic of western civilization. >> father michael collins: it's so true. and it's like many attics, you know? you put things up all the time. you keep on pushing over boxes to make space for more things. >> safer: father michael collins is an...
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the big tour kicks off with a 34 city north american tour in columbus, ohio on april 4th. my hometown. thought i'd throw that in there. no one cares. frankie muniz shocked his twitter followers when he revealed he was recovering from a mini voestroke. the 27-year-old wrote i have to start taking care of my body. that and playing the people's princess was, quote, the hardest thing i've ever done. wats went on to say the film focuses with her love affair with a surgeon. and finally, forbes has released its list of hollywood's most overpaid actors. top the spot went to eddie murphy who has had a string of recent flops. forbes estimated every dollar murphy was paid for his last three films, he returned $2.30 at the box office. number two, cath lynn katherine heigl. she sort of disappeared. >> maybe tv is where she should have stayed. look at me. >> bill, probably same advice for you. i'm lynn berry this is "first look." stay tuned, "way too early" starts right now. >>> stop this back and forth of offers. it's pretty clear the republicans aren't ever going to come it to the tab
the big tour kicks off with a 34 city north american tour in columbus, ohio on april 4th. my hometown. thought i'd throw that in there. no one cares. frankie muniz shocked his twitter followers when he revealed he was recovering from a mini voestroke. the 27-year-old wrote i have to start taking care of my body. that and playing the people's princess was, quote, the hardest thing i've ever done. wats went on to say the film focuses with her love affair with a surgeon. and finally, forbes has...
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>> columbus, ohio. [talking over each other] liz: flights go to cleveland. that is the news on that. we are down 130 points and we will see if there's any real reaction but at the moment let's get back to the huge story charlie gasparino broke on the business network, duncan neiderauer, head of the stock exchange, the figure out the needed to find another buyer for the new york stock exchange at the same moment last year after the deutsche boerse deal. charlie: what i'm hearing from people in the inner circle is after the deal fell through, european regulators said it violates antitrust. i don't understand how but that is what they said so they knicks the deal. duncan neiderauer went back to the drawing board to find out a merger. here's the interesting thing. why did he pick -- in the end he figured this would be the best deal and he was willing to give up the ceo role. an analyst comes in the middle of this, talking to -- after deutsche boerse blew up, did his job, said would you be willing to talk with duncan neiderauer? would you do deal for the stock ex
>> columbus, ohio. [talking over each other] liz: flights go to cleveland. that is the news on that. we are down 130 points and we will see if there's any real reaction but at the moment let's get back to the huge story charlie gasparino broke on the business network, duncan neiderauer, head of the stock exchange, the figure out the needed to find another buyer for the new york stock exchange at the same moment last year after the deutsche boerse deal. charlie: what i'm hearing from...
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for a 2013 tour, the band members signed on for the tour. 34 cities kicking off april 4th engineer columbus, ojai yes. the only bay area performance is set for may 22. at hp pavilion. i guarantee you it's going to be a hot ticket. >> more entertainment news. a reality star ties the knot and nick lachey gets into a little bit of trouble in a football game. >> tv personality nick lachey trying to cleert air after a stadium scuffle got him kicked out. here is a twitter picture showing a friendly interaction from a young fan with the opposing team. his rep says a verbal exchange with another fan went too far. lachey tweeted i don't appreciate someone turning around and putting their finger in my face, call me crazy but that deserved a reaction. his rep denied him striking anyone or using derogatory language to anyone in the stadium. now, to modern family far rico rodriguez sat down with us to chat about his new book. real life blessings, so far, there is a captainer dedicated to his real life mom and his tv mom. >> i'm a huge mama boy. i learn about so feea. she's motherly to me as well, they'r
for a 2013 tour, the band members signed on for the tour. 34 cities kicking off april 4th engineer columbus, ojai yes. the only bay area performance is set for may 22. at hp pavilion. i guarantee you it's going to be a hot ticket. >> more entertainment news. a reality star ties the knot and nick lachey gets into a little bit of trouble in a football game. >> tv personality nick lachey trying to cleert air after a stadium scuffle got him kicked out. here is a twitter picture showing...
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and i talked to the guy who owns the company who changed the strom thurmond memorial in columbus. and what you did issued a granite dust, you pounds that granite in till it's a fine powder and then you mix it with crazy glue. seriously. you mix it with plain old crazy glue. when it hardens is actually harder than the stone itself. they take that mixture and the pound and two where the letters had been carved to the action of pounded in so it's above the surface of the stone and they have to sand it smooth. then they carve back over the building area. they had to replace -- that was the trick that they could add essie mae's name on the bottom. there was space there, but it's a father of four children and had to change the for to a five. so when they carve back over that building area, if you don't get that granite powder really, really fine, it's got to be fine of that like baby powder, because if you don't when your car back over it it is prone to chipping but if you look closely at five, the i in the five got a chip on a. on the upper right side. and the left side of the v. is al
and i talked to the guy who owns the company who changed the strom thurmond memorial in columbus. and what you did issued a granite dust, you pounds that granite in till it's a fine powder and then you mix it with crazy glue. seriously. you mix it with plain old crazy glue. when it hardens is actually harder than the stone itself. they take that mixture and the pound and two where the letters had been carved to the action of pounded in so it's above the surface of the stone and they have to...
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. >> ohio's electoral college met today at the state capital in columbus. had electors cast their 18 votes for barack obama for president and joe biden for vice president. president obama won 51% of the vote in ohio. >> this is the 53rd meeting of the ohio electrical college. i electoral college. i would like to thank you for coming and welcome you to these procedures. i would like all who are gathered here today to stand for a moment of silent prayer or reflection for the victims, their families and our country as we mourn the deaths of the children and school officials in newtown, connecticut. >> thank you. to lead us through the preliminary matters and to provide us with a welcoming address, i would like to pass the gavel to congresswoman elect, joyce beatty. >> thank you very much, secretary husted. we begin with an innovation. at this time i would like to ask the reverend angela simmons to please come up. let us pray. almighty god, we gather here together today as people from many different faith traditions, yet we share a bond that is deep and endurin
. >> ohio's electoral college met today at the state capital in columbus. had electors cast their 18 votes for barack obama for president and joe biden for vice president. president obama won 51% of the vote in ohio. >> this is the 53rd meeting of the ohio electrical college. i electoral college. i would like to thank you for coming and welcome you to these procedures. i would like all who are gathered here today to stand for a moment of silent prayer or reflection for the victims,...